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Experience whale and dolphin watching aboard a comfortable sailboat from Puerto Colon, enjoy local Canarian lunch, and snorkel at secluded Diego Hernández Beach for $79.

The Puerto Colon Whale & Dolphins Sailing Excursion offers an engaging day on the water in Tenerife, priced at $79 per person. This tour lasts between 3 to 6 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability. Departing from Puerto Colon, it combines the thrill of observing whales and dolphins in their natural environment with the chance to relax at a quiet beach and enjoy local Canarian cuisine.
This experience is particularly appealing for those eager to see Pilot whales—the largest population in Europe—and to listen to their calls using hydrophone equipment. The tour balances wildlife spotting, leisure activities like snorkeling, and cultural tasting, making it a well-rounded day at sea. A key advantage is the small group size—limited to 10 participants—which ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. However, travelers should be prepared for possible seasickness and remember to bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a towel.
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The tour begins at Puerto Colon, specifically at Pantalan number 2. Guests are advised to arrive prepared for a 3 to 6-hour journey, depending on the selected option. The meeting point is straightforward, and the excursion concludes back at Puerto Colon, making logistics simple for travelers.
The vessel departs with a friendly crew that emphasizes safety and knowledge. The small group size ensures that everyone gets ample opportunity for close encounters with marine wildlife and to ask questions about the animals observed. The boat is described as comfortable and spacious, giving plenty of room for relaxation or socializing during the trip.

The sailing route takes you along the coast of Tenerife within the Teno-Rasca Special Conservation Zone, an area rich with marine life. The crew actively scans the waters for dolphins, pilot whales, loggerhead turtles, and even fin whales.
Using hydrophone equipment, the captain enables passengers to listen to whale and dolphin calls, adding an educational element to the experience. This sensory dimension enhances the connection with the marine environment and provides a rare chance to understand animal communication directly.
After wildlife viewing, the boat sails to Diego Hernández Beach, also known as Hippie Beach. This remote spot can only be reached by boat or foot, and the crew anchors here for a swim or snorkel session while lunch is prepared.

Diego Hernández Beach is a hidden jewel, characterized by its clear blue waters and peaceful surroundings. The beach’s exclusivity adds to the appeal, as it remains away from the crowded tourist spots.
Guests can choose to snorkel or swim in the calm sea, observing underwater life or simply relaxing on the sand. The crew provides all necessary gear, and the tranquil setting offers a perfect break from boat cruising. Such a stop allows for a refreshing dip in the sea, with the scenic backdrop serving as a memorable photo opportunity.
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A highlight of the tour is the lunch featuring local Canary Islands specialties. While the specifics of the menu aren’t detailed, reviews highlight the deliciousness of the meal. The onboard dining experience includes drinks and fresh fruit, complementing the scenic views and marine encounters.
Guests can expect to enjoy a relaxed meal in a stunning setting, enhancing the overall sense of leisure and immersion in Tenerife’s local culture. The lunch is served after wildlife viewing and before heading back to the harbor, providing a satisfying conclusion to the half or full-day adventure.
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According to reviews, the crew—including the captain—are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. One review praises a captain who was timely and engaging, introducing guests to the whales and dolphins with enthusiasm.
Another review emphasizes a host named Daniel, describing him as a wonderful guide and skipper who enriches the trip with his expertise. The crew’s use of hydrophone equipment demonstrates their commitment to offering an educational and immersive wildlife experience. They are also attentive to practical needs, providing a towel upon request and offering private trips on days when the regular schedule is missed.

The tour boasts the largest population of Pilot whales in Europe, making sightings quite common. Passengers often see dolphins splashing in the sea, with reports of three different dolphin species observed during trips.
Turtles, notably loggerhead turtles, are also spotted in these waters. The marine wildlife is described as abundant and lively, with the fin whales being a possible but less frequently seen visitor. The combination of watching whales and dolphins and listening to their calls creates a vivid, memorable wildlife experience.

Travelers are advised to bring swimwear, towels, and sunscreen for comfort and protection. Since the trip involves being on the water, sea sickness precautions are recommended for sensitive passengers. The boat’s small group setting means there’s ample space for comfort and for engaging with the crew.
For those interested in a private experience, an option is available for up to 10 people on a dedicated boat. This is ideal for families or small groups seeking a more personalized adventure. No matter the choice, the flexible scheduling allows travelers to select a shorter or longer trip based on their preferences.

This Whale & Dolphins Sailing Excursion distinguishes itself through its small group size and focus on marine education, especially with the use of hydrophone technology. The local Canarian lunch adds cultural flavor, and the visit to Hippie Beach offers a rare, peaceful spot inaccessible by land.
Compared to other tours, the friendly, expert crew and the variety of wildlife make this experience especially appealing. The ratings of 4.9 out of 5 across 33 reviews indicate high satisfaction, particularly praising the guides’ friendliness, the sightings, and the comfort onboard.
This tour provides a balanced mix of wildlife observation, relaxation, and cultural experience. The $79 price for such an interactive marine adventure, including lunch, drinks, and fruit, offers good value.
It is especially suited for travelers who enjoy nature, wildlife, and a touch of local flavor. The small group size ensures a more intimate experience, and the possibility of seeing multiple dolphin species and pilot whales makes it a memorable outing. The secluded beach stop offers an excellent opportunity to unwind in a peaceful environment.
While the possibility of seasickness exists, the overall quality of guides and the richness of wildlife encounters make this tour a worthy choice for marine life enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing day on the sea in Tenerife.
“Our captain was very friendly and was at the harbour on time to take us on board. We saw whales and dolphins on this trip and the captain introduce…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the trip is family-friendly, especially for those comfortable on boats and interested in wildlife.
What should I bring for the tour?
Pack swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and any personal items needed for comfort during the trip.
Can I see whales and dolphins every trip?
While sightings are common, marine animal encounters depend on conditions; the tour team actively searches for wildlife during the cruise.
What is included in the price?
The cruise, listening to whales with hydrophone, Canarian cuisine for lunch, drinks, and fruit are included.
How long does the trip last?
Durations range from 3 to 6 hours depending on the option selected, with flexibility based on availability.
Is there an option for a private trip?
Yes, private boats are available for up to 10 people for those seeking a customized experience.
What is the best time of year to go whale watching in Tenerife?
While not specified, the tour operates year-round, with wildlife activity typically consistent throughout the year.
How accessible is the departure point?
The meeting point at Pantalan number 2 in Puerto Colon is straightforward to reach, with clear instructions provided.